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I feel bad for him.


Some dumb GoT fans hate him in real life because they seem to can't differentiate fiction from reality. Some GoT fans even spit on him when they meet him. I mean, seriously?

I heard he's a really nice guy irl. Completely opposite his Joffrey character.

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I guess those fans cant accept the fact that GoT is only a tv show.

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Some people are just retarded my friend. Jack is, in fact, a genuinely friendly person IRL his co-stars often say. And this is further enforced when you see how spontaneous and nice he's in interviews.
Just like The Moutain. Often said to be a gentle giant in real life.

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He is a sweatheart in real life.Ppl must accept the fact that Got isnt real life.

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It's nothing new.

Curly from the Three Stooges often had strangers just walk up and hit him or poke him in the eye because they thought it was ok.

Butch from The Little Rascals was the bully of the show that always taunted Alfafa. But in real life, the actors were complete reversals, but the kid who played Butch would get harassed for years after the series was done.

People are dumb.

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That's actually flattering in a way. It means he did his job very well!

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I really feel bad for him. He's a magnificent actor and people need to understand that Joffrey was and always will be just a role that he played on television.

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I'm a little surprised he hasn't been in anything since GoT. I think it might be the Joffery hate.

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I always felt bad for the old Western character actor R.G. Armstrong. He was in a ton of TV shows and 90% of the time played some hard-ass mean guy. But when people met him he was gracious and friendly.
I also feel bad for Gleeson simply because it may be hard for him to rise above this character. The actor Ed O'Neill supposedly had a part in a military drama, but when he appeared on screen people just automatically started laughing.
Once you are identified with a character it can be hard to shake it off.

I'm not a woman much less Deanna Durbin, but the old-time glam-shot appeals to me.

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